Results 1-9 of 9 for nama speaker:Jonathan O'Brien
- Written Answers — Department of Finance: NAMA Social Housing Provision (25 Oct 2018)
Jonathan O'Brien: 50. To ask the Minister for Finance his plans to use the surplus generated from winding down NAMA to build housing. [44209/18]
- Financial Resolutions 2016 - Financial Resolution No. 5: General (Resumed) (14 Oct 2015)
Jonathan O'Brien: ...;180 million back into the pockets of the top 14% of wealthiest earners. Meanwhile, a young jobseeker under 25 years who has received no increase is expected to survive on €100 a week. The Government massaged the figures for housing. It talks about NAMA delivering 20,000 houses, but the bulk of them are to be built in Dublin, with only 2,000 to be built in the other 25...
- Central Bank (Amendment) Bill 2014 [Seanad]: Second Stage (29 Jan 2015)
Jonathan O'Brien: ...particular, commercial property speculation, in terms of the bad loans that made up the bulk of the debt transferred from the banks on to the Irish public via the National Asset Management Agency, NAMA. That is where the "why" becomes relevant once again. Once we start to examine the bank guarantee in the context of the relationships between property, finance and the State, the "why" of...
- Leaders' Questions (3 Jul 2014)
Jonathan O'Brien: ...influenced by the political affiliations of the individuals involved. In addition, the Minister for Finance, Deputy Michael Noonan, recently appointed a long-serving Fine Gael activist to the board of NAMA. Even the Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Deputy Jimmy Deenihan, got in on the act when he appointed a failed Labour Party councillor to the board of the Irish Museum of...
- Written Answers — Department of Finance: IBRC Liquidation (28 Feb 2013)
Jonathan O'Brien: ...Assets Management Agency for the use of the special liquidator of IBRC; when the decision was made; the credit facility that is intended to be used for; the way €1 billion if used will be repaid to NAMA; if he had to seek permission to use NAMA for such a credit facility from another entity such as the ECB; if the funding of the credit facility comes from cash assets at NAMA and if...
- Leaders' Questions (25 Oct 2012)
Jonathan O'Brien: What about the Minister and NAMA?
- Leaders' Questions (25 Oct 2012)
Jonathan O'Brien: What about NAMA?
- Leaders' Questions (4 May 2011)
Jonathan O'Brien: What about the NAMA problem?
- Moriarty Tribunal Report: Statements (29 Mar 2011)
Jonathan O'Brien: ...themselves massively at the expense of the Irish people. We are talking about the rotten relationship between Irish business and Irish politics; a relationship whose fruits we are seeing today in NAMA, the bank guarantee scheme and the IMF bailout. Perhaps the most shocking thing about this report is how little the people are shocked. They have seen it all before. Many outside this...